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To: velociraptor_ who wrote (36387)10/5/2001 8:56:34 PM
From: kendall harmon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 37746
 
Totally agree that no monocausal explanation will suffice, but Greenspan's role is one to be mentioned. I don't agree with you that he is widely blamed as you say. Commentators have studiosly avoided blaming him, as have by far most political leaders.

Watch as this becomes the bin laden recession, just as the the 1990-91 one was wrongly termed the hussein recession.
Greenspan's role has to be considered, and fair treatment means seeing his flaws as well as his good points.



To: velociraptor_ who wrote (36387)10/7/2001 4:12:17 PM
From: Dominick  Respond to of 37746
 
velociraptor:

What is your opinion with regards to the prime rate. What are the odds of it staying below 8% and for how long.

TIA,

Dominick